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FOR SALE

1. RB26 VIRGIN ENGINE BLOCK (BARE BLOCK IN GOOD CONDITION) $500

2. R33 GTR RB26 CRANCKSHAFT (purchased brand new and used for approx 15,000 km's) $350

3. RB26 RACEPACE FORGED PISTONS (used for 20,000 km's) $400

4. RB26 ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS (good condition unsure of brand) $200

5. RB26 COMPLETE HEAD (head fully rebuilt less than 20,000 km's ago. Cams to be dropped back in and away you go) $500

6. RB26 STOCK INTAKE PLENUM AND THROTTLE BODDIES $150

7. RB26 ENGINE COVERS (front and rocker covers all in good nick) $250

8. SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS (less than 20,000 km's - good condition) $350

9. 700CC INJECTORS (pushed 400kw without any issues) $350

10. GARRET -5 TURBOS (very good conditions done less than 20,000 km's) $2100

11. DUMP PIPES - XFORCE WITH 02 SENSORS (good condition) $250

12. POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER (good condition a few pixels burn out on hand controller screen) $700

13. OIL FILTER RELOCATION KIT & CUSTOM RACEPACE OIL COOLER WITH METAL DUCTING $250

14. CATCH CAN ALLOY $80

15. RB26 R33 GEARBOX (working fine when in car) $500

16. EXEDY TWIN PLATE CLUTCH (working fine in car 70% meat left. RRP $2,350) $800

17. RB26 R33 GTR GEARBOX (pull type - comes with heavy duty aftermarket clutch) $800

Contact Sam 0439 702 702

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Ive had a lot of interest in all parts but unfortunately im strapped for time as im going overseas on Saturday (late notice). I will do the best I can to respond to all but cant promise anything.

I will be back on the 1st of March and will upload photos of everything :)

Also will have up for sale when i get back

20. JJR 40mm Alloy Radiator

21. Second larger catch can

22. Greddy radiator neck

23. Alcon front brakes (complete)

24. Custom 3.5 inch exhaust

25. Cusco strut brace

26. 18x9.5 BBS LM's

27. Custom 3 pod holder with Defi Boost, Water and Oil temp gauges - Defi controller

Probably more stuff to come. Will adjust add properly with prices and photos of everything when i get back on the 1st.

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